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#illegals

Fox News: GOP border hawks fear Mayorkas could be let off the hook thanks to Biden impeachment inquiry
GOP border hawks fear Mayorkas could be let off the hook thanks to Biden impeachment inquiry
House Republicans fear Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas may escape accountability for his mishandling of the U.S. border due to a new impeachment inquiry into President Biden. While Republicans support the impeachment inquiry, they also want Mayorkas held responsible for the border crisis. Some worry that the focus on Biden may distract from addressing Mayorkas' actions. The House Homeland Security Committee has accused Mayorkas of relinquishing control of the southern border to Mexican cartels, and Republicans are concerned that he may avoid consequences.


#politics

National Review: The Corner: Trump’s Disgusting Post About Liberal Jews Who ‘Voted To Destroy America’
The Corner: Trump’s Disgusting Post About Liberal Jews Who ‘Voted To Destroy America’
Donald Trump accuses liberal Jews of "voting to destroy America" by not supporting him. He shares an old flyer with the hashtag on Rosh Hashanah.


American Thinker: McCarthy and a looming government shutdown?
McCarthy and a looming government shutdown?
McCarthy wants to avoid a shutdown at any cost, despite the desire to replace him. A proposal suggests giving McCarthy a budget with zero funding for the National Archives, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Justice. This solution avoids a shutdown and puts Democrats on the defensive.


Fox News: Alabama high school band director stunned, arrested after telling students to keep playing music, police said
Alabama high school band director stunned, arrested after telling students to keep playing music, police said
Police officers arrested a high school band director at a football game in Alabama after he told his students to keep playing their instruments. The director refused to stop the performance when instructed by the officers, resulting in a physical altercation. The band director was charged with disorderly conduct, harassment, and resisting arrest.


The Babylon Bee: Trump Brags He Could Abort A Baby On Fifth Avenue And Not Lose Voters
Trump Brags He Could Abort A Baby On Fifth Avenue And Not Lose Voters


Trump brags about his loyal followers, claiming he could support a baby's murder without losing any voters. Critics question his betrayal of pro-life values, while early polls show a slight decrease in support. The campaign plans to push the strategy further, including mask mandates and allegiance to the Pride flag.


Red State: California Democrats Pushing State Attorney General to Disqualify Trump From the Ballot
California Democrats Pushing State Attorney General to Disqualify Trump From the Ballot
California Democrats are attempting to disqualify Donald Trump from appearing on the 2024 presidential election ballot by using the 14th Amendment. They argue that his role in inciting the Capitol insurrection disqualifies him from office. If successful, California would be the first state to remove Trump from its ballot.


#society

Fox News: Landslide strikes northwestern Congo amid torrential rainfall, at least 17 dead
Landslide strikes northwestern Congo amid torrential rainfall, at least 17 dead
Torrential rain in northwestern Congo caused a landslide that killed at least 17 people overnight. The victims lived in homes that were built at the foot of a mountain.


American Thinker: LGBTQ+ rights aren’t human rights; only human rights are human rights
LGBTQ+ rights aren’t human rights; only human rights are human rights
Lesbian couples in England campaigned to end the requirement of proving infertility before receiving taxpayer-funded in vitro fertilization treatments. They claimed it was discriminatory and considered it a human rights victory when the British government committed to ending this requirement. However, Matt Walsh argues that LGBTQ+ rights go beyond human rights, as they demand special privileges that others don't have.


The Blaze: New York City's emergency response times increase as police, fire departments prepare for budget cuts to offset cost of migrant services
New York City's emergency response times increase as police, fire departments prepare for budget cuts to offset cost of migrant services
New York City's response times to life-threatening emergencies have increased, with an average time of nine minutes and 50 seconds. The longer response times are attributed to an increase in incidents and budget cuts, and there has been a rise in civilian fire deaths. The city's largest private hospital provider has reduced ambulance coverage, further impacting emergency response.


#war

Fox News: 5 Greek military rescue team members killed in Libya flood relief mission
5 Greek military rescue team members killed in Libya flood relief mission
Five members of a Greek military rescue team were killed in a road accident in flood-hit Libya, along with three Libyan passengers. The Greek armed forces declared three days of national mourning.


Euromaidan Press: Building of occupation administration in Donetsk reportedly attacked
Building of occupation administration in Donetsk reportedly attacked
Explosion reported in occupation administration building in Donetsk, Russian-occupied territory.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: France rolls out the red carpet for Britain
France rolls out the red carpet for Britain


France is welcoming Britain with open arms, as Sir Keir Starmer and the British royal family visit Paris. The meeting between Starmer and Macron is seen as an opportunity to gauge each other's intentions and build a relationship. While Starmer has expressed his ambition to negotiate improvements to the Brexit deal, France has made it clear that Brexit discussions must happen with the European Commission in Brussels. Overall, the French are looking to work with a future British government that is serious about engaging with the EU, particularly on defense and security.


#economy

National Review: The Corner: Electric Vehicles and the UAW
The Corner: Electric Vehicles and the UAW
The forced switch to electric vehicles in the auto sector is causing concerns over job loss. Biden's legislation aims to increase the market for electric vehicles, but some fear it will lead to fewer jobs and unionization issues. The AP has expanded its climate coverage and highlights the dangers and effects of climate change.


The American Spectator: MAGAnomics Trumps Bidenomics: Americans Were Better Off Four Years Ago
MAGAnomics Trumps Bidenomics: Americans Were Better Off Four Years Ago
Americans were better off four years ago under Trump's MAGAnomics compared to Bidenomics. Financial markets have grown, but inflation-adjusted income has shrunk and prices for gas, eggs, and mortgages have increased significantly. Trump trounces Biden on economic measures.


#religion

Fox News: 'It's a big lie': Max Lucado, pastor and author, admits the startling truth about those who appear 'perfect'
'It's a big lie': Max Lucado, pastor and author, admits the startling truth about those who appear 'perfect'
Pastor Max Lucado discusses the importance of acknowledging faults and weaknesses for personal healing and growth. He emphasizes that perfection is not a virtue and that honesty and vulnerability are key to finding grace and renewal. Lucado believes that societal pressures and fears caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have made it difficult for people to reconnect with one another and with society. He encourages individuals to take small steps towards reengaging and finding community. Lucado also addresses the decline in church attendance among young people, suggesting that those who do have faith often have a deeper and more authentic connection to it.


#culture

Flag And Cross: Yale Study Finds Cross-cultural Differences In Identifying Love Songs
Yale Study Finds Cross-cultural Differences In Identifying Love Songs
A study from Yale University suggests that people from different cultures have difficulty recognizing love songs from other backgrounds. The research team played snippets of songs to participants from various countries and found that while dance music and lullabies were easily recognized, love songs were not. The study also noted that listeners who heard love songs from neighboring countries or in languages related to their own were slightly better at identifying them.


#health

Flag And Cross: Women Less Likely To Receive CPR Than Men In Public
Women Less Likely To Receive CPR Than Men In Public
Women are less likely to receive CPR than men in public places, according to a study. Bystanders are less likely to give CPR to women, especially in public areas. Older men are also less likely to receive CPR in private locations. The research team urges people to learn CPR and give it without hesitation to anyone in need.


Newsbusters: Doctor Insists Puberty Blockers Are Reversible, But Recommends ‘Freezing Eggs’ of a 12-Year-Old
Doctor Insists Puberty Blockers Are Reversible, But Recommends ‘Freezing Eggs’ of a 12-Year-Old
A recording of a meeting between a child, her parents, and an endocrinologist reveals conflicting information about the reversibility of puberty blockers. The doctor suggests fertility preservation while claiming the drugs are harmless. The father expresses skepticism and presents evidence of permanent effects from puberty blockers.


#education

Fox News: Arkansas school districts reject claims of violating a law over race, sexuality teachings
Arkansas school districts reject claims of violating a law over race, sexuality teachings
Two Arkansas school districts deny violating the state's ban on teaching certain aspects of race and sexuality, demanding a thorough investigation.


#crime

Fox News: Utah children's book author who allegedly poisoned husband accused of asking brother to falsely testify
Utah children's book author who allegedly poisoned husband accused of asking brother to falsely testify
A Utah mom and children's book author allegedly poisoned her husband for money. She wrote a letter from jail asking her brother to falsely testify about her husband's drug connections to Mexico. Prosecutors say there is no evidence to support her claims. She purchased multiple life insurance policies on her husband's life and changed the beneficiary to herself before his murder. The couple had financial disagreements and Eric Richins feared for his life. The wife closed a deal on a mansion the day after finding her husband dead. She later wrote a children's book on grieving.


The Blaze: Virginia mother and her three children have mysteriously vanished in 'complex' case
Virginia mother and her three children have mysteriously vanished in 'complex' case
A mother and her three children have gone missing from Virginia. They were last heard from on September 5 and efforts to communicate with them have been unsuccessful. There are no signs as to why they would disappear.


The New American: ATF Backs Down in “Zero Tolerance” Lawsuit - The New American
ATF Backs Down in “Zero Tolerance” Lawsuit - The New American
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) backed down from retaliating against a gun dealer, Morehouse Enterprises, that had sued them over the Biden administration's ghost gun order. The ATF found minor bookkeeping errors and started the process of removing the dealer's federal firearms license.

The Biden administration's "zero tolerance" policy has led to the closure of over 1,000 gun dealers. When the ATF audited Bridge City Ordnance, they found several minor infractions, which they used as grounds to shut it down. The Gun Owners of America accused the ATF of similar crimes and highlighted the outrageous conduct of one of their own agents.


Fox News: Florida man, 78, shoots and kills neighbor who was 'trimming tree limbs' along property line: police
Florida man, 78, shoots and kills neighbor who was 'trimming tree limbs' along property line: police
A 78-year-old man in Florida is charged with second-degree murder after shooting and killing his neighbor, who was trimming trees over his property line. The victim, Brian Ford, was confronted by Edward Druzolowski, who threatened to shoot him. When Ford didn't leave, Druzolowski followed through with the threat. Druzolowski had no criminal history prior to this incident.

In another tragic incident in Florida, a 14-year-old boy shot and killed his mother and injured her boyfriend. The shooting took place in Riverview, and the boy was later arrested. Deputies fired a non-lethal projectile to subdue the boy, who had threatened to take his own life. The mother's body was found in the driveway.


The Right Scoop: These two women were just convicted and face 11 years in prison for blocking abortion clinic in 2020
These two women were just convicted and face 11 years in prison for blocking abortion clinic in 2020
Three pro-life activists, Jonathan Darnel, Jean Marshall, and Joan Bell, have been convicted and face 11 years in prison for blocking access to an abortion clinic. They were found guilty of felony conspiracy against rights and a FACE Act offense. This is part of a larger case where five others were also convicted.


Fox News: Alissa Turney's stepfather 'had obsession' despite acquittal in teen's presumed death: report
Alissa Turney's stepfather 'had obsession' despite acquittal in teen's presumed death: report


Alissa Turney vanished in 2001 and was never found. Her stepfather, Michael Turney, was charged with her murder but acquitted. He had a history of recording her conversations and videos, leading to suspicions of his involvement. Despite his acquittal, Alissa's siblings believe he is responsible for her disappearance.


Fox News: Gunmen attack paramilitary forces in southern Iran on Mahsa Amini death anniversary
Gunmen attack paramilitary forces in southern Iran on Mahsa Amini death anniversary
Unidentified gunmen killed a paramilitary member and injured three others in an attack in southern Iran. The motive for the attack is unclear, but it took place on the anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman who died while in police custody. The incident comes amid ongoing protests and discontent with Iran's government.


Fox News: 4 people, including 2 children, found fatally shot in suburban Chicago home
4 people, including 2 children, found fatally shot in suburban Chicago home
Four people, including two children, were found shot dead in a suburban Chicago home.


Fox News: Minnesota man acquitted in St. Paul triple homicide case due to insufficient evidence
Minnesota man acquitted in St. Paul triple homicide case due to insufficient evidence
A Minnesota man accused of a triple homicide and double attempted murder in St. Paul has been acquitted due to insufficient evidence. The defense presented an alibi, stating that the defendant was in Chicago at the time of the crime. The judge concluded that there was not enough proof to establish the defendant as the perpetrator.


#sports

Forbes: ‘Monday Night Football’ Returning To ABC As Strikes Thin Original Programming Lineup
‘Monday Night Football’ Returning To ABC As Strikes Thin Original Programming Lineup
ABC will broadcast more Monday Night Football games this season due to ongoing Hollywood strikes. The network will partner with ESPN to simulcast 10 extra games between October and December. ABC has been struggling to fill time with the loss of scripted originals, while reality shows like Dancing with the Stars will continue this fall.


The Blaze: INSIDE SCOOP: Brett Favre says THIS is why Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is so successful
INSIDE SCOOP: Brett Favre says THIS is why Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is so successful
The Miami Dolphins quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, had a stellar performance against the New England Patriots. Jason Whitlock worries that Tua's success may not last because of the fast pair of receivers on his team.


Fox News: Deion Sanders: 'The kids are just as much to blame as the coaching staff' for 1-win season
Deion Sanders: 'The kids are just as much to blame as the coaching staff' for 1-win season
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders blames both the players and coaching staff for the team's lackluster performance, citing the need for a roster overhaul. He defends his tough coaching style and emphasizes the importance of honesty in developing student-athletes.


#other

Fox News: Georgia county may increase taxes to expand bus transit system
Georgia county may increase taxes to expand bus transit system
Gwinnett County in Georgia plans to ask voters in 2024 to approve a sales tax increase to expand the county's bus transportation system. The proposal aims to generate $17 billion over time and would fund new employees, operating costs, buses, and stations. It would also provide Sunday service, redesign bus routes, increase bus frequency, and prioritize buses at traffic signals. The plan would connect more bus routes to the rail system and offer vans to the Atlanta airport.